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Ivy Pochoda

Auteur van Visitation Street

6 Werken 1,122 Leden 71 Besprekingen Favoriet van 1 leden

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Werken van Ivy Pochoda

Visitation Street (2013) 490 exemplaren
These Women (2020) 322 exemplaren
Wonder Valley (2017) 159 exemplaren
Sing Her Down (2023) 76 exemplaren
The Art of Disappearing (2009) 74 exemplaren
Route 62 (2018) 1 exemplaar

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Gangbare naam
Pochoda, Ivy
Geboortedatum
1977-01-22
Geslacht
female
Nationaliteit
USA
Geboorteplaats
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Woonplaatsen
West Adams, California, USA
Opleiding
Harvard University (BA - Classical Greek and English)
Beroepen
novelist
squash coach
Agent
Kim Witherspoon (Inkwell Management)
Korte biografie
Ivy Pochoda graduated from Harvard University with a degree in Classical Greek and English. She was a champion squash player and a six-time member of the United States Women's National Squash Team. She was the Spring 2009 James Merrill House Writer-in-Residence. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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This novel starts in a woman's prison when two inmates are released at the same time. They knew each other while there and one (Dios) has an unhealthy fixation on the other (Florida). Florida wants to get away from her. Florida has a privileged background and is in jail for being an accessory to a murder. The plot is very sympathetic to her plight but over time we find there is more to her character than meets the eye.The novel culminates with the long awaited confrontation between the two. A well written credible novel.… (meer)
 
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muddyboy | 7 andere besprekingen | Jan 17, 2024 |
Sing Her Down, by Ivy Pochoda, was NOT an easy book to read, but it's worth sitting with it and digesting it. I've enjoyed Pochoda's work previously and this one did not disappoint.

The story is told from the varying perspectives of four major characters. This can be a bit dizzying at first since you are 'dumped' into someone's brain, basically, but I quickly got used to this form of narrative.

These four characters (and some other, less major personages) are all navigating the world of early COVID lockdown, which provides a stark setting of desolation (both emotional and external). The story takes place in Arizona (in a women's penitentiary) and Los Angeles, California. Pochoda's descriptions of scenery and surroundings is very visual and vivid. I could almost see the 'film' of the story in my head as I was reading.

I'm not sure how to really explain the plot without spoiling it, but it involves crime and violence, self-actualization, some redemption. I would add a big Content Warning for violence (some of it graphic). While it's not egregious it is still very much part of the story.

Thank you to NetGalley and to the publisher - Farrar, Strous and Giroux - for the opportunity to read an ARC of this book. I've already recommended it to my various book groups, and look forward to what Ivy Pochoda writes next!
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decaturmamaof2 | 7 andere besprekingen | Nov 22, 2023 |
J’ai repéré ce livre dans une liste de livres noirs, pas mon genre en général, mais le résumé de celui-là m’a attirée, et je me suis donc empressée de l’emprunter quand la branche numérique de la bibliothèque l’a proposé. Dans un quartier de Los Angeles bien loin du glamour que le nom de cette ville véhicule habituellement, des femmes sont sauvagement assassinées, et encore plus préoccupant, assassinées de la même façon que d’autres femmes lors d’une série de meurtres il y a un peu moins de vingt ans.
Comme je l’ai dit, je ne suis pas habituée de ce genre de roman, mais il semble que celui-là soit différent, principalement parce qu’il est centré sur les victimes et toutes les femmes invisibles qui sont touchées par l’enquête. Et c’est vrai que l’enquête en elle-même est secondaire (je suis presque déçue qu’elle soit résolue à la fin, mais je suppose que cela permet de clore le roman de façon nette), ce que j’ai apprécié. Par contre, on gravite dans le milieu des prostituée, des danseuses de bar, mais aussi de femmes qui peuvent sembler mieux traitées par la vie, mais qui ont leurs propres blessures. C’est un roman sur tout ce qu’il y a de compliqué dans la condition féminine, tout cela dit sans pathos et, malgré la dureté du propos et de la vie des protagonistes, sans voyeurisme ni misérabilisme. Juste un tableau. Pas bien gai, mais juste un tableau, qui n’en rajoute pas mais n’en soustrait pas non plus. Et le titre est particulièrement bien trouvé, car il n’y a pas vraiment de personnage principal ici, c’est un roman choral. Une chorale qui chante une chanson sombre et noire, mais pas une chanson désespérée.
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raton-liseur | 18 andere besprekingen | Oct 18, 2023 |
Plot: 4.5⭐️
Audio Narration: 5⭐️

“You won’t believe what women can do.
These women- their mistake was in thinking they burned with their own unique rage. Something deeper, darker than what the rest of us feel.
Let me tell you- inside we all rage the same. It’s how we let it out that differs.”


Diana Diosmary “Dios” Sandoval and Florence “Florida” Baum are inmates in a women’s correctional facility in Arizona. As the pandemic rages on, both of their sentences are commuted and they are released on parole. Florida and Dios have a history – something that ties them to a violent event in the prison and Dios has knowledge of secrets about Florida’s arrest and her actual role in the crime that landed her in prison – secrets that Florida is desperate to protect. Dios holds this knowledge over Florida’s head and is fixated on proving that Florida, who comes from an affluent background and hopes to leave her time in prison behind her, is no less a violent criminal than Dios believes she is. After they are released from prison, Dios stalks Florida, refusing to back down as Florida struggles to gain control of her life.

Sing Her Down by Ivy Pochoda is a dark, gritty and immersive novel that I could not put down. I finished it in a single day! The narrative is shared from the perspectives of four women – Dios, Florida and Kase, another prisoner who was incarcerated with Dios and Florida, who shares her unique perspectives on the psyche of women whose lives are plagued by crime and violence. We also meet Detective Lobos, surrounded by violence in her work life and dealing with her troubled marriage,who crosses paths with Dios and Florida and tries to gain some insight into these two women while pursuing them. Through flashbacks, we get to know more about Dios and Florida, their backstories and the events that led to their incarceration. The characterizations are superb and the author does a superb job of giving us a glimpse into the innermost thoughts of these characters, all of whom are plagued by their own demons. The setting of the story changes from Arizona to Los Angeles and the author describes each of these settings with vivid imagery that only adds to the atmosphere of the novel.

“There is no magic in the world, no point wasting time detangling patterns and problems, in rationalizing yourself for others, in explaining yourself away and prophesying your next move.”

With its exceptional writing, consistent pacing, complex characters and gripping narrative, this novel reeled me in from the very first page. This is a thought-provoking story and these women and their stories will stay with me.This is my first Ivy Pochoda novel and it surely won’t be my last!

However, I should point out that this is not a light or easy read. There are disturbing scenes of prison violence and the story does venture into dark territory.

Many thanks to NetGalley, Farrar, Straus and Giroux for the digital review copy of this novel, I was fortunate to also receive the ALC of this novel from NetGalley and Macmillan Audio which made for an exceptional immersion reading experience. The phenomenal full-cast audio narration by Frankie Corzo, Kimberly M. Wetherell, Sophie Amoss, and Victoria Villarreal made these characters and the story come alive. I would definitely recommend both the book and /or the audiobook.

“Sometimes in here it feels like all you have to yourself is the thing that brought you inside. The thing that belongs to you proper—the weight you carry. That’s it. There’s no other you. And you have to reshape that thing into something you can live with, mold it and sculpt it until it fits tight to your body but doesn’t overwhelm you. They don’t know that at the end of the day, the everyday is all there is.”


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6
Leden
1,122
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½ 3.6
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71
ISBNs
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